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  2. Isidore (platform) - Wikipedia

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    ISIDORE was created in 2009 by the CNRS, using its "Adonis large equipment" facilities, with a major participation from french companies Antidot, Sword and Mondeca. It is now fully integrated to the Huma-Num research infrastructure [1] for humanities and social sciences.

  3. List of history journals - Wikipedia

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    This list of history journals presents representative notable academic journals pertaining to the field of history and historiography.It includes scholarly journals listed by journal databases and professional associations such as: JSTOR, Project MUSE, the Organization of American Historians, the American Historical Association, [1] Goedeken (2000), [2] or are published by national or regional ...

  4. Historia de regibus Gothorum, Vandalorum et Suevorum

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    The Historia de regibus Gothorum, Vandalorum et Suevorum ("History of the Kings of the Goths, Vandals and Suevi") is a Latin history of the Goths from 265 to 624, written by Isidore of Seville. It is a condensed account and, due to its diverse sources, somewhat inconsistent.

  5. Pseudo-Isidore - Wikipedia

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    Pseudo-Isidore is the conventional name for the unknown Carolingian-era author (or authors) behind an extensive corpus of influential forgeries. Pseudo-Isidore's main object was to provide accused bishops with an array of legal protections amounting to de facto immunity from trial and conviction; to secure episcopal autonomy within the diocese ...

  6. Etymologiae - Wikipedia

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    Etymologiae (Latin for 'Etymologies'), also known as the Origines ('Origins'), usually abbreviated Orig., is an etymological encyclopedia compiled by the influential Christian bishop Isidore of Seville (c. 560–636) towards the end of his life.

  7. Science and the Catholic Church - Wikipedia

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    In ancient times, the Church supported medical research as an aid to Christian charity. The Church supported the development of modern science and scientific research by founding some of Europe's first universities in the Middle Ages. Historian Lawrence M. Principe writes that "it is clear from the historical record that the Catholic church has ...

  8. Ottawa Catholic School Board - Wikipedia

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    The Ottawa Catholic School Board (OCSB, known as English-language Separate District School Board No. 53 prior to 1999 [2]) is a publicly funded separate school board in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Its headquarters are in the Nepean area of Ottawa.

  9. Isidore Isaac Hirschman Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Hirschman earned his Ph.D. in 1947 from Harvard under David Widder.After writing ten papers together, Hirschman and Widder published a book entitled The Convolution Transform. [1]